Chapter
1 1| Billardiere, related to a deputy of the Right who was~made
2 2| depended on~his becoming a deputy. How had he reached his
3 2| bed-chamber, count, and deputy. To be elected deputy~it
4 2| and deputy. To be elected deputy~it was necessary to pay
5 2| required that he should be a deputy. Searching about him for
6 2| then the minister saw a deputy of the Right Centre enter
7 2| undecided vote. But~the deputy, under the blow of a sudden
8 2| continuing his talk with the~deputy; "his paltry little estate
9 2| arrondissement; we won't~want him as deputy."~ ~"He has neither years
10 2| to be eligible," said the~deputy.~ ~"That may be; but you
11 3| he would some day~become deputy of the eighth arrondissement.
12 3| of the resignation of a deputy, the very~legitimate desire
13 3| the arrondissement~of the deputy who wants to resign."~ ~
14 3| the Comte du~Chatelet, deputy, du Tillet, banker, and
15 3| relatives of some minister, some~deputy, or an influential peer.
16 3| and got him nominated for deputy; if he has not talent~enough
17 3| without limit; you will be deputy, minister!" (What happiness
18 6| he pleases.~You know the deputy who has slipped out and
19 7| the chamber of~commerce, a deputy, as you know, feels himself
20 7| interest is only to be made deputy; the old fox laughs at the~
21 8| to an~understanding. The deputy of the arrondissement in
22 8| carelessly. "You knew of~the deputy's approaching resignation
23 8| waited, got yourself elected deputy,~followed the politics of
24 8| sense that~more than one deputy says in his heart, 'It is
25 8| day was~brought up.~ ~A deputy. "So you lose Rabourdin?"~ ~
26 8| the~administration."~ ~A deputy. "In what way?"~ ~The Minister. "
27 8| against LEAKAGE?"~ ~The Deputy [a manufacturer]. "The manufacturing
28 8| off into a corner with a deputy, to whom he talks in a low~
29 8| hoard their~gold."~ ~The Deputy [who listened to des Lupeaulx]. "
30 8| He must be crazy."~ ~The Deputy. "How do you represent in
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